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Mexico beat Australia 1-0 in a World Cup warm-up friendly at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on May 30, with defender Johan Vázquez heading home from an Alexis Vega corner in the 27th/28th minute.
The match, attended by about 78,479 fans, simulated tournament conditions with mid-half cooling breaks and expanded 11-substitution allowances.
Mexico, fielding a largely rotated XI, extended an unbeaten run in 2026 and brought on veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa in the second half.
Australia produced a stronger second-half showing but were undone by the set-piece goal; striker Mohamed Toure spurned a notable chance on the stroke of half-time when he volleyed wide into an open net after a defensive error.
The result comes a day before national squad submission deadlines: Mexico open the World Cup on June 11 against South Africa, while Australia begin on June 13 against Turkiye.
Coaches Javier Aguirre and Tony Popovic will use the game’s performances to finalise their 26-man rosters, with fringe players’ places under scrutiny after this last full test before the tournament.





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